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Repsol collaborates in a cutting-edge project in artificial biology headed by Spanish scientist Juan Pérez-Mercader at Harvard University (United States). The research aims to produce synthetic chemical systems that imitate the behavior of living systems. A fundamental work in science from which applications in many areas can be derived, from medicine to the energy industry, such as the so-called “functional materials,” molecular organizations capable of executing a function for which they were designed. The collaboration with Harvard forms part of the R&D effort of the company, which in 2018 invested more than 84 million euros in research and “maintains 190 partnerships with leading scientific and technological institutions all over the world,” highlights Jaime Martín Juez, Director of Technology and Corporate Venturing at Repsol. |
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Replicating the basic properties of life
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Open innovation for cutting-edge science
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